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Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks at Minnesota GOP Annual Dinner

Former President Donald Trump will deliver the keynote address at theΒ Minnesota GOP annual dinner on Friday, May 17.

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Donald Trump Heads to Blue Minnesota in Hopes of Flipping the State

Former President Donald Trump is appearing in blue Minnesota on Friday, delivering the keynote address at the Minnesota Republican Party’s Lincoln Reagan Dinner as all eyes are on traditionally blue strongholds that the former president hopes to flip in November.

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Poll: Blue Minnesota in Play for Donald Trump

Minnesota is in play for former President Donald Trump, a KSTP/Survey USA poll revealed.

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Exclusive -- Trump Pollster: 'Virginia and Minnesota Are in Play'

Virginia and Minnesota are in play, Trump pollster John McLaughlin, CEO and partner of McLaughlin & Associates, said during a Tuesday appearance on Breitbart News Daily.

The post Exclusive β€” Trump Pollster: β€˜Virginia and Minnesota Are in Play’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Trump Says He's Making a 'Heavy Move into Minnesota'

Former President Donald Trump is making a "heavy move into Minnesota," hoping to flip the state red after it has consistently voted blue in the presidential election since 1976.

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Survey: Donald Trump Leads Joe Biden in Blue Minnesota

Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in Minnesota, the latest survey from McLaughlin & Associates shows.

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Court Docs: 11-Year-Old Boy Said 24-Year-Old Teacher Madison Bergmann Rubbed His Thighs During Class

By: Simon Kent Β·Β Simon Kent

Wisconsin elementary school teacher Madison Bergmann, who was arrested for allegedly β€œmaking out” with a fifth-grader just months before her wedding,Β allegedly moved the victim’s desk next to hers so they could physically touch during class without eliciting suspicious gazes from other students.

The post Court Docs: 11-Year-Old Boy Said 24-Year-Old Teacher Madison Bergmann Rubbed His Thighs During Class appeared first on Breitbart.

2 dead in Minnesota mobile home explosion

Two people were reported dead Tuesday after an early morning mobile home explosion was heard in Princeton, a town roughly halfway between Minneapolis and St. Cloud.

These States Withhold Voter Registration From Public That Most States Are Federally Mandated to Disclose

Wisconsin is one of the most fiercely contested battleground states in this election cycle, but it lacks federal transparency requirements for voter registration imposed on most states, according to a lawsuit by an election watchdog.Β 

Minnesota, generally a solidly blue state although it saw a razor-thin margin in the results of the 2016 presidential race, also doesn’t make its voter rolls available to the public, the lawsuit contends.Β 

Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election integrity advocacy organization, announced the litigation last week, alleging that the exemption of six states from a provision in the National Voter Registration Act violates the principle of equal state sovereignty.Β 

β€œNo state should be exempt from transparency,” J. Christian Adams, president of Public Interest Legal Foundation, said in a written statement. β€œAll states should be treated equally under the law and no exemption should allow certain election officials to hide documents relating to voter list maintenance activities.”

In 1993, Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act, better known as the β€œMotor Voter Law,” which allows Americans to register to vote when they get a driver’s license.Β 

The federal law also requires states to update voter registration lists to ensure that dead people or those who have left a jurisdiction no longer are listed.Β 

For accountability, the law says that states must β€œmake available for public inspection and, where available photocopying at a reasonable cost, all records concerning the implementation of programs and activities conducted for the purpose of ensuring the accuracy and currency of official lists of eligible voters.”

However, Congress carved out an exception to the transparency requirement for seven states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Idaho, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, and Wyoming.Β 

The reason was that the seven states offered same-day voter registration or, in the case of North Dakota, didn’t require voter registration.Β 

After briefly stopping same-day voter registration, Maine lost its exemption from the disclosure provision of the federal law.Β 

The new complaints, filed in two federal courts, contend that the exemptions from U.S. law violate the principle of equal state sovereignty by treating the remaining states differently.

Public Interest Legal Foundation is suing Minnesota and Wisconsin first.Β 

β€œThis lawsuit is the first step to bringing the National Voter Registration Act’s transparency requirements to all 50 states,” Adams said.Β 

The Wisconsin lawsuit names Wisconsin Election Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe as the defendant. The Minnesota litigation names Secretary of State Steve Simon as the defendant.Β 

A Wisconsin Election Commission spokesperson declined comment for this report, but pointed to the applicable portion of state law, which says the commission and local governments can decide the cost of obtaining voter information.

β€œThe commission shall establish by rule the fee for obtaining a copy of the official registration list, or a portion of the list. … The amount of the fee shall be set, after consultation with county and municipal election officials,” a portion of the law says.Β 

The Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office didn’t respond to a request for comment from The Daily Signal.Β 

The litigation cites the Supreme Court case of Shelby County v. Holder, in which the high court reaffirmed that all states enjoy equal sovereignty and determined that if Congress treats states differently, it must be β€œsufficiently related to the problem [the statute] targets” and must β€œmake sense in light of current conditions.”

Public Interest Legal Foundation’s complaints argue that Minnesota and Wisconsin grant and remove voting rights through voter registration and maintenance of that voter list. So, they argue, Congress’ goal of making the process transparent should apply to both states.Β 

Thirteen of the 20 states that offer same-day voter registration are still subject to the federal transparency requirements, the litigation notes.

The post These States Withhold Voter Registration From Public That Most States Are Federally Mandated to Disclose appeared first on The Daily Signal.

First Responders and Motorcyclists Mourn Minneapolis Firefighter Shot Dead While Off Duty

Minneapolis, Minnesota first responders, motorcyclists, and other community members are mourning the loss of a beloved local firefighter and biker who was killed in a shootout over the weekend.

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Minnesota lawmakers debate constitutional amendment to protect abortion and LGBTQ rights

Lawmakers in Minnesota have launched a debate on legislation to amend the constitution to protect LGBTQ rights and abortion; more than 100 people filled the legislative hearing room.

104-year-old time capsule discovered during demolition of Minnesota high school

A time capsule buried in 1920 at a high school in Minnesota was discovered during a demolition project. The items include newspapers and financial statements.

World’s Dumbest NCAA Bracket

(John Hinderaker)

It was Scott who first referred to the sacramental view of abortion, some years ago now. Abortion (much like slavery over the course of the 19th century) went from being a regrettable but sometimes unavoidable evil to being a positive good–indeed, these days, the noblest good to which political life can aspire.

To see this perverse attitude in full flower, you almost have to live in Minnesota. Minnesota’s lieutenant governor, Peggy Flanagan, is a far-left Indian activist despite being, to all appearances, Irish-American. (To be fair, she has much more Indian heritage than, say, Elizabeth Warren.) Flanagan actually tweeted this:

I filled out my brackets based on whether those schools are located in a state that protects access to abortion care.

By this measurement, it’s only fair that Minnesota didn’t make the tournament because they’d have been a favorite for the title. pic.twitter.com/nFQ5FKwFHG

β€” Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan (@LtGovFlanagan) March 21, 2024


So she had UConn facing Gonzaga in the final. Who wants to be the first to tell her?

One more thing–Minnesota’s governor, Tim Walz, liked Flanagan’s bracket tweet.

Minnesota: University president set to retire after firing professor who showed Muhammad picture in class

Minnesota: University president set to retire after firing professor who showed Muhammad picture in class
The board of directors at Hamline University has announced president Fayneese Miller’s upcoming retirement. She leaves in disgrace after kowtowing to Muslim students, as well as to theΒ Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), and caving under the usual β€œIslamophobia” battering ram. In early February, Hamline University in Minnesota made the Foundation for Individual Rights and […]
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